
Under Armour High School All-American Game: Which Schools Should Be Happiest?
If you hear some hootin' and hollerin' from your favorite schools' football offices, do not be alarmed, it's likely because they got some good news and watched some of their stud commits show out during the Under Armour All-American Game.
There were some announced commitments, surprises and talented displays throughout the night that surely made some of the nation's top college football programs smile and get stoked about their player's potential.
Here are the schools that should be the happiest after the game tonight.
Miami Hurricanes
1 of 10
New head coach Al Golden, a former defensive coordinator, should be stoked about Alonso (FL) defensive end and current Miami pledge Anthony Chickillo.
Chickillo had a very active night and played with a great motor.
South Carolina
2 of 10
Although Jadeveon Clowney has stated he is looking at Ohio State and LSU, the consensus still is he will come down to Alabama and in-state South Carolina.
He endured a slow start early, but got stronger as the game wore on and terrorized the White squad offensive line with two sacks, and a forced fumble on Mike Bellamy.
Florida State
3 of 10
Karlos Williams can do anything on the back end. He's big, a force against the run, has the speed and athletic ability to factor against the pass.
His huge first quarter hit on A.C. Leonard was just a preview of things to come at FSU.
Alabama
4 of 10
To get Xzavier Dickson to spurn his home state Georgia Bulldogs program and come to Tuscaloosa is a coup.
He's a talented defensive end prospect who can stand up in their 3-4 defense and also rush with his hand in the dirt in a 40 front in sub packages...evidenced by his first quarter sack.
USC
5 of 10
USC should be happy about Max Wittek standing out in a talented group of white team signal callers to get the starting nod.
All week he has touted as an impressive quarterback with accuracy, touch and arm strength. At one point he completed seven straight passes.
Then, Trojan nation also got word talented Beverly Hills HS defensive end was staying home to play at the Coliseum.
Florida
6 of 10
New Gator head coach Muschamp got his first pledge in talented safety Jabari Gorman.
With Gorman's range, cover ability, hips, and athleticism, do not be shocked to see him line up at cornerback during his tenure in Gainesville.
Ohio State
7 of 10
The Vest strikes again.
Fresh off their first bowl win vs. an SEC team in over 30 years in last night's Sugar Bowl, the Buckeyes strike again by landing the elite corner back prospect Doran Grant, and beat out Big 10 foe Michigan State for his services.
Oregon
8 of 10
Chip Kelly is beaming, as he gained another toy to play with in securing Devon Blackmon's commitment.
Blackmon's speed will fit right in with the other speedsters in Eugene to play in Kelly's up-tempo speed based spread offense.
Tennessee
9 of 10
Plucking Marcus Jackson away from Miami will help Derek Dooley in his efforts to retool the Volunteer roster.
Jackson will look to come to Rocky Top to help protect Tyler Bray immediately.
Auburn
10 of 10
We're sure in the midst of preparing his Tigers for a certain game of importance on Monday night in Glendale, Arizona that Auburn head coach Gene Chizik smiled at hearing Robenson Therezie would come play safety for the Tigers.
And then again when he heard that Quan Bray would be yelling War Eagle after his big plays on the field for the next four years.
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